$ gst-launch cdda2wav track=3 ! sunaudiosink

This doesn't produce any sound.  Even in Sound Juicer the tracks aren't 
playing.

Very strange, I'm sure I could play the audio yesterday, just not encode it.

Brian Cameron wrote:
>
> Murray:
>
> I wonder if the problem is that the OGG encoder is not working.
> Try running these commands:
>
> Should play track 3:
> $ gst-launch cdda2wav track=3 ! sunaudiosink
>
> Should encode track 3 to a file named /tmp/test.ogg:
> $ gst-launch cdda2wav track=3 ! vorbisenc name=enc quality=0.5 ! 
> oggmux ! filesink location=/tmp/foo.ogg
>
> Play the ogg file:
> $ gst-launch filesrc location=/tmp/foo.ogg ! decodebin ! audioconvert 
> ! sunaudiosink
>
> Do any of those fail?  If gst-launch works, then we know the problem is
> in sound-juicer itself.  If it fails, then the problem is likely in
> the ogg library.
>
> Note that the Fluendo plugin is only a MP3 decoder.  It is not an
> encoder, so you can't rip files to MP3 format with the Fluendo plugin.
>
> Brian
>
>
>> The file size for ogg is only ~ 50KB :-(
>>
>> The file size for mp3 is ~ 6MB
>>
>> pipeline for ogg
>>
>> audio/x-raw-float,rate=44100,channels=2 ! vorbisenc name=enc quality=0.5
>> ! oggmux
>>
>> Output of gst-inspect | grep ogg
>>
>> ogg: oggaviparse: Ogg AVI parser
>> ogg: oggparse: Ogg parser
>> ogg: ogmtextparse: OGM text stream parser
>> ogg: ogmvideoparse: OGM video stream parser
>> ogg: ogmaudioparse: OGM audio stream parser
>> ogg: oggmux: Ogg muxer
>> ogg: oggdemux: Ogg demuxer
>> typefindfunctions: application/x-ogg-skeleton: no extensions
>> typefindfunctions: application/ogg: ogm, ogg, anx
>> typefindfunctions: application/x-id3v1: tta, flac, ogg, mpga, mp1, 
>> mp2, mp3
>> typefindfunctions: application/x-id3v2: tta, flac, ogg, mpga, mp1, 
>> mp2, mp3
>>
>>
>>
>> Jerry Tan wrote:
>>> Strange.
>>>
>>> you can play CD without problem, but can not hear any voice that you
>>> rip the cd into ogg file?
>>>
>>> can you check these ogg files to see if their size is 0?
>>>
>>> and run gst-inspect |grep ogg to find if the ogg encoder plugin is 
>>> there?
>>>
>>>
>>>> I can't get Sound Juicer to rip any of my CD's to any format.
>>>>
>>>> I've recently purchased and setup an Ultra 24. I hope it's not
>>>> related to the CD drive.
>>>>
>>>> I don't get any errors but the mp3 or oga files won't play in Totem
>>>> or Rhythmbox. The files appear to be playing but I don't get any 
>>>> sound.
>>>>
>>>> I've got the MP3 Decoder from Fluendo and I can play MP3s that I
>>>> ripped and encoded with Sound Juicer on my previous system and 
>>>> 2008.11.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure what other information I need to provide for assistance.
>>>>
>>>> I've compiled LAME, TAGLIB and the related GStreamer Plugins but it
>>>> doesn't work using OGG format either.
>>>>
>>>> I can play the CD's from within Sound Juicer without issue.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any help :-)
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